Mr. Oyegun, who spoke to newsmen in Benin shortly after casting his vote, advised those defecting to the winning party to rather form a formidable opposition to enrich the nation’s democracy.
“Many opposition party members have defected to APC just because they lost out, that is not good for political development. One would have advised that opposition members should stay where they are, and form a formidable opposition party.” Mr. Oyegun said.He described the governorship and houses of assembly elections as “the most decent, orderly and peaceful” ever conducted in Edo. Meanwhile, the APC national chairman won the election in his polling unit. Oredo East: Ward 2, Unit 1 Polling Unit, the first time since 1991 when he was elected governor. (NAN)
Well the advice is pretty much late,tho a good one
ReplyDeleteStory for d gods.....was he sleeping all this while.....trying to play their usual mind games
ReplyDeleteI no send dis man buh I send him talk. We need a formidable opposition. If d disgruntled elements of PDP hv all run to seek shelter under d canopy of d APC so where is d change APC is promising? Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
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ReplyDeleteHe sure has a point,bc apc is now like d same wine in a different bottle
ReplyDeleteAll those defectors will be frustrated out of APC, who needs losers?
ReplyDeleteAll those defectors will be frustrated out of APC, they should go and learn some trade or something else to do, APC does not need losers
ReplyDeleteE be lyk say awa chanted chnge don dey turn continuity oooooo....coz ah rili gew wif mezzy...tz dsam wine in diff bottle we'l be drinkin.....
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